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  • Empty House: Zen Masters and Temples of Korea
  • Written by author Chris Verebes
  • Published by Eastward Publication, 2004/03/01
  • Zen Buddhism was first introduced by Japanese. However, including beautiful pictures of temples, Empty House shows that Zen Buddhism, which was almost extinct by the Cultural Revolution in China, remains intact in Korea. It is the record of what the autho
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Foreword 11
Foreword 14
Author's Note 18
Introduction 20
1. Bulguk-sa; Temple of the Buddha Land 26
2. Tongdo-sa; Temple of Crossing Over 28
3. Shinhung-sa; Temple of the God's Creation 34
4. O'o-sa; My Fish Temple 36
5. Punhwang-sa; Temple of the Perfume Emperor 40
6. Kirim-sa; Jehtvana Temple 42
7. Pusok-sa; Floating Rock Temple 46
8. Naksan-sa; Potalaka Temple 50
9. Kuryong-sa; Nine Dragon Temple 52
10. Puryong-sa; Temple of the Buddha's Shadow 54
11. Pomo-sa; Heavenly Fish Temple 56
12. Bongjong-sa; Phoenix Pavilion Temple 58
13. Wolmyong-am; Bright Moon Hermitage 60
14. Haein-sa; Ocean Seal Temple 62
Interview with Popjon Sunim 66
15. Songnam-sa; South Stone Temple 72
16. Borim-sa; Precious Forest Temple 74
17. Songju-sa; Sages' Abode Temple 76
18. T'aean-sa; Temple of Great Peace 78
19. Shilsang-sa; Reality Temple 80
20. Bongnim-sa; Phoenix Forest Temple 82
21. Kulsan-sa; Steep Mountain Temple 84
22. Ssangbong-sa; Twin Peaks Temple 86
23. Pophung-sa (Hungnyong-sa; Flourishing Peace Temple) 88
24. Bong'am-sa; Phoenix Cliff Temple 90
Interview with Zen Master Jinjae 92
25. Wolgwang-sa; Moonlight Temple 98
26. Ch'ong'am-sa; Clear Rock Temple 100
27. Toson-sa; Way Gathering Temple 102
28. Hwaom-sa; Flower Garland Temple 104
29. Chijok-am; Hermitage of the Tusita Heaven 106
30. Kap-sa; Armour Temple 108
31. Sonam-sa; Hermit Rock Temple 110
32. Kojo-am; The Patriarch's Hermitage 114
33. Songgwang-sa; Temple of the Vast Pines 118
A Day in the Life of the Zen Monk 128
34. Taewon-sa; Great Source Temple 134
35. Paengnyon-sa; Temple of the White Lotus 136
36. Taesung-sa; Mahayana Temple 140
37. Pogyong-sa; Temple of the Buddhist Sutras 142
38. Unhae-sa; Silver Sea Temple 144
39. Chunghung-sa; Re-emerging Temple 146
40. T'aego-sa; Hermitage of the Great Ancient 148
41. Ch'onch'uk-sa; India Temple 152
42. Shilluk-sa; God's Yoke Temple 154
43. Ch'onun-sa; Hidden Spring Temple 156
44. Hoeam-sa; Old Pine Rock Temple 158
45. Sungga-sa; Sangha Temple 160
46. Hyondung-sa; Hanging Lamp Temple 162
47. Muryang-sa; Infinity Temple 164
48. Taehung-sa; Great Emerging Temple 166
49. Kigi-am; Unique Hermitage 170
50. Bong'un-sa; Good Fortune Temple 172
51. Koun-sa; Lonely Cloud Temple 174
52. P'yoch'ung-sa; The Shrine of Outstanding Loyalty (at Taehung-sa) 180
53. Konbong-sa; West Phoenix Temple 182
54. Hongje-am; Great Redemption Hermitage 184
55. Paengnyon-sa; White Lotus Temple 186
56. Paegyang-sa; Nutmeg Temple 188
Interview with Seo-ong Sunim 190
57. Ch'ilbul-am; Hermitage of the Seven Buddhas 196
58. Kongnim-sa; Empty Forest Temple 198
59. Popchu-sa; The Temple of the Teachings 200
60. Ssanggye-sa; Twin Streams Temple 204
61. Kumsan-sa; Gold Mountain Temple 206
62. Unmun-sa; Cloud Gate Temple 208
63. Ilchi-am; One Finger Hermitage 210
64. Mangwol-sa; Moon Watching Temple 212
65. Sonun-sa; Zen Cloud Temple 214
66. Tonghak-sa; East Crane Temple 216
67. Wolchong-sa; Moon Essence Temple 222
68. Kimnyong-sa; Gold Dragon Temple 224
69. Sudok-sa; Temple of Cultivating Merit 226
70. Sangwon-sa; High Place Temple 232
71. Yongt'ap-chon; Hall of the Dragon Pagoda 238
72. Chonghye-sa; Temple of Meditative Wisdom 242
73. Paekdam-sa; Temple of One Hundred Ponds 246
74. P'yoch'ung-sa; Temple of Outstanding Loyalty 248
75. Sudo-am; The Hermitage of Cultivating the Way 250
76. Bulil Sonwon; Buddha Sun Meditation Center (at Songgwang-sa) 252
77. Chikji-sa; Temple of Direct Pointing at Mind 258
78. Kungnak-am; Paradise Hermitage (at T'ongdo-sa) 262
79. Yongju-sa; Dragon Jewel Temple 264
80. Naeso-sa; Rare Appearance Temple 266
81. Tonghwa-sa; Temple of the Bright Paulownia Tree 268
82. Paengnyon-am; White Lotus Hermitage (at Haein-sa) 272
83. Magok-sa; Hemp Valley Temple 278
84. Hwagye-sa; Shining Stream Temple 284
85. Shinwon-sa; Temple of the New Age 286
Dialogue between Zen Master Seung Sahn and Songbon Sunim 288
Notes 298
Glossary 310
Bibliography 316
Appendix I Genealogy of the Nine Mountains Zen Schools 318
Appendix II Chinese and Korean Dynasties 319
Appendix III Map 321
Appendix IV Romanization Table of Korean Temple Names 324
Index 326


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